St. Bartholomew Academy Our school is in Scotch Plains, NJ. It is a wonderful area where there are lots of beautiful flowers and plants.

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St. Bartholomew Academy Our school is in Scotch Plains, NJ. It is a wonderful area where there are lots of beautiful flowers and plants.

Things we found around us In our surroundings we found trees, weeds, roots, worms, and dead grubs.

Living things we found We found lots of bugs, plants, worms, and roots.

Plants we found We found a lot of beautiful flowers that are yellow. We also found weeds around our tree, and found mushrooms that are brown.

Non living things we found We found a lot of things that are not living such as rocks, dirt, dead grass, and dead worms

Animals we saw We saw squirrels and birds.

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